For people that have foreskins ONLY:
Question: What do you do when your foreskin is pulled back and it is stuck and you can't get pull it back to the right position? For example...

Ok I was jerking off and while jerking off the skin moves up and down. When I am done the foreskin is stuck so it looks like I am cut and I try pull it back but it won't go back to it's position. Now it so sensitive whenever it touches ANYTHING AND IT IS BOTHERING ME! I am walking around like I been kicked in the balls so what do you do when your foreskin is stuck like that?

Neekidboi saidOk I was jerking off and while jerking off the skin moves up and down. When I am done the foreskin is stuck so it looks like I am cut and I try pull it back but it won't go back to it's position. Now it so sensitive whenever it touches ANYTHING AND IT IS BOTHERING ME! I am walking around like I been kicked in the balls so what do you do when your foreskin is stuck like that?

you just need to use some lotion your skin isn't lubed so it sticks to the head just put some lotion and it'll slide like normal

while I've never had that issue myself, as mine's quite loose....the suggestions of a bit of lotion to slide it back up is sound (wouldn't recommend axel grease or olive oil)...and also, tanker's absolutely right about using a mild cleasner on your winky...it'll help keep it from drying up...my 2 cents

Paraphimosis is the inability of an uncircumcised male to pull the foreskin back over the head of the penis.

Causes

Paraphimosis and phimosis are related conditions caused by swelling and irritation (inflammation) and narrowing of the foreskin. Causes of inflammation include:

Infection, which may be due to poor personal hygieneDirect trauma to the area that results in swellingUncircumcised males, and those who may not have been correctly or completely circumcised, are at risk.

Paraphimosis occurs most often in children and the elderly.

Symptoms

The foreskin is pulled back (retracted) behind the rounded tip of the penis (glans) and stays there. The retracted foreskin and glans become swollen. This makes it difficult to return the foreskin to its extended position.

Symptoms include:

Inability to pull the retracted foreskin over the head of the penisPainful swelling at the end of the penisPain in the penisExams and Tests

A physical examination confirms the diagnosis. The health care provider will usually find a "doughnut" around the shaft near the head of the penis (glans).

Treatment

Pressing on (compression of) the head of the penis while pushing the foreskin forward may reduce the swelling due to paraphimosis. If this fails, prompt surgical circumcision will be needed.

Outlook (Prognosis)

The outcome is likely to be excellent if the condition is diagnosed and treated quickly.

Possible Complications

If paraphimosis is left untreated, it can disrupt blood flow to the tip of the penis. In extreme cases, this may lead to:

Damage to the penis tipGangreneLoss of the penis tipWhen to Contact a Medical Professional

OK, being a grammar Nazi here, but only because I thought it was kinda funny. The correct wording of the subject would be: ONLY for people who have foreskins [or perhaps "for men" since this is gender-unique], NOT For people that have foreskins ONLY.

My initial read of the subject made me think: "Oh my God! Some guys only have a foreskin, with no dick inside? How tragic!"

[quote][cite]ART_DECO said[/cite]OK, being a grammar Nazi here, but only because I thought it was kinda funny. The correct wording of the subject would be: ONLY for people who have foreskins [or perhaps "for men" since this is gender-unique], NOT For people that have foreskins ONLY.

My initial read of the subject made me think: "Oh my God! Some guys only have a foreskin, with no dick inside? How tragic!" [/quote